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G20
The G20 or Group of 20 is an intergovernmental forum comprising 19 sovereign countries, the European Union (EU), and the African Union (AU). It works to address major issues related to the global economy, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation and sustainable development, through annual meetings of heads of state and heads of government.
Korean conflict
conflict between North and South Korea
Republic of Korea passport
passport
foreign relations of South Korea
international relations of the East Asian nation
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea
runs the diplomatic relations of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) with other countries
Korean nationalism
political ideology
Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization
King Sejong Institute
South Korean government foundation
Korean Cultural Center
organization
nuclear umbrella
type of international nuclear weapons policy
Nordpolitik
thumb|South Korea opening diplomatic relations with socialist countries. Nordpolitik (German for 'Northern Policy') was the signature foreign policy of South Korean president Roh Tae-woo. The policy guided South Korean efforts to reach out to the traditional allies of North Korea, with the goal of normalized relations with the closest allies to North Korea, China, and the Soviet Union. By adopting Nordpolitik, South Korea abolished the doctrine of the enemy of my enemy is my friend and understood that the indirect approach was a more plausible way to engage with North Korea. The policy improve
international adoption of South Korean children
adoption of South Korean children to other countries
Voluntary Agency Network of Korea
Non-governmental internet organization of South Korea to promote Korean culture and history
visa requirements for South Korean citizens
administrative entry restrictions
KoreKorea
250px|thumb|right|KoreKorea engage in sex with the crews of foreign fishing vessels berthed at Betio wharf. KoreKorea was a term used for girls in Kiribati who Korean fishermen paid for sex. They are now called ainen matawa locally "in deference to Korean sensitivities", because the word "Korekorea" was overtly linked to the "principal nationality of their clients". Some of the girls are as young as fourteen years old. They board foreign fishing vessels and engage in sex in exchange for money, clothes and fish.
visa policy of South Korea
policy on permits required to enter South Korea
Dokdo Is Our Land
song performed by Jeong Kwang-Tae